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department of defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting guantanamo because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the many government to take their own citizens back so basically the administration seems to have no real interest in shutting this down as you just said that we've authorized millions. dollars to expand it and keep it in place what we supposed to do to help these prisoners who are killing themselves right now to get their message across it's unfortunate that it takes those kind of drastic steps to get people to pay attention when you spend a decade of your life in confinement because your citizenship i've got a petition coming out on change dot org i'm working with them and with the witness a
department of defense of said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the u.s. and we don't want to keep them but they sitting guantanamo because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the many...
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. >> but there was a long time defense attorney in los angeles. his ballot was marijuana attorney. that was ground breaking and legitimized the issue of medical and recreational marijuana, and we see where we are today. >> michael: and didn't he run against henry waxman. >> yeah, for a very short time. >> michael: where is gray davis now? >> we sat down with gray for two hours, and it was -- i hate to say this, not a lot of news was made there. he is very reticent to talk about this. he is not trying to defend himself. he is very hesitant to talk about this. >> michael: yeah. >> he did say it was an unscheduled election, and from what we learned is it did change a lot of things that he did. he had to pander to his base. and whether it be a democrat or republican, it does change the dynamic of who is governing. >> michael: i would say the lesson is not to just hold the middle. >> yeah, go somewhere. >> michael: joe garofoli of "the san francisco chronicle" thanks so much for being here. up next, brett ehrlich will completely misunderstanding the meaning behind a significant debt. >>
. >> but there was a long time defense attorney in los angeles. his ballot was marijuana attorney. that was ground breaking and legitimized the issue of medical and recreational marijuana, and we see where we are today. >> michael: and didn't he run against henry waxman. >> yeah, for a very short time. >> michael: where is gray davis now? >> we sat down with gray for two hours, and it was -- i hate to say this, not a lot of news was made there. he is very reticent...
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. >> this lieutenant general runs the defense department's counteri.e.d. operations and last year said, quote, we're dreaming if we think this threat will leave us after the wars in afghanistan. since 2011 there have been more than 10,000 i.e.d. attacks in over a hundred countries. >> 40 different networks were responsible. in the future it is estimated home made bombs will become the weapon of choice in the u.s. >> i.e.d.s are the biggest single threat we have to our security in the nation. >> he ran the homeland security department bomb prevention unit. >> the capacity to construct and build an i.e.d. is really very small in terms of the level of engineering or technical background and the materials are widely available. >> reporter: a research center at the university of maryland says there have been 44 i.e.d. attacks in the u.s. since 2001. in 2011 a white supremacists crafted one with layers of shrapnel and rat poison, a nasty bomb which would have caused those who survived to bleed to death. his target? a parade marking the martin luther king holiday
. >> this lieutenant general runs the defense department's counteri.e.d. operations and last year said, quote, we're dreaming if we think this threat will leave us after the wars in afghanistan. since 2011 there have been more than 10,000 i.e.d. attacks in over a hundred countries. >> 40 different networks were responsible. in the future it is estimated home made bombs will become the weapon of choice in the u.s. >> i.e.d.s are the biggest single threat we have to our security...
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department of defense. said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the us and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a government to take their own citizens back so basically the administration seems to have no real interest in shutting this down as you just said that we've authorized millions of dollars to expand it and keep it in place what are we supposed to do to help these prisoners who are killing themselves right now to get their message across it's unfortunate that it takes those kind of drastic steps to get people to pay attention when you spend a decade of your life in confinement because your citizenship i've got a petition
department of defense. said we've reviewed their cases they're not a threat to the us and we don't want to keep them but they sitting one time oh because of their citizenship and most are from yemen and our argument is we don't trust the unity government to be responsible for but that's the same government we said the unity government gives us permission to conduct drone strikes and kill people so on one hand we trust the human a government to let us kill people but we don't trust the human a...
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we have to think of this as a set of multi layer defenses. and because we have an attack like this does not mean that we are not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with -- what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things, reduce the likelihood of the big, big scale attacks, and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let this affect their lives. this is a tragedy, but we shouldn't take this as the system has failed, we're not safer -- we are. but things are going to get through and we're going to have tragedies like we will today. >> and one of the only ways that we can help frustrate the aims of people who do things like this is to show how resilient we are. thank you very much. it's good to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> i want to tell you that the fbi has set up a phone number for anybody to call request information on today's attack. they are describing their call for toips in terms of people who may
we have to think of this as a set of multi layer defenses. and because we have an attack like this does not mean that we are not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with -- what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things, reduce the likelihood of the big, big scale attacks, and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let this affect their lives. this is a tragedy,...
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. >> you are also the ranking democrat on the national security homeland defense and foreign operations committee. what are you hearing about the investigation, congressman? >> well, we're hearing that the fbi is in the lead i think as you already know and the president staying up to date on all of this but we know that we have every single agency at the federal, state and local level coordinating well and working under the direction. they're looking for every single clue they can and at the same time, you know, coming the rescue and help and aid to the extent they can of the people impacted by this. so i think you are going to find it's probably a very concerted and well coordinated effort. may take sometime to get to the bottom of things but i believe that we will. >> what are the questions you want more answered when you get your briefing today and understanding that, you know, we are less than 24 hours in to this? >> i first want to know that everything that can be done is done for the people injured and families. i believe that that's the case. i know that you had an interview with
. >> you are also the ranking democrat on the national security homeland defense and foreign operations committee. what are you hearing about the investigation, congressman? >> well, we're hearing that the fbi is in the lead i think as you already know and the president staying up to date on all of this but we know that we have every single agency at the federal, state and local level coordinating well and working under the direction. they're looking for every single clue they can...
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it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement was people were into that kind of protesting, and that was a very effective way to make great television, but what were the next steps? when change is always slow what were the next steps? so the next generation wanted to be more proactive. and i think what comes out of california along the lines of police harassment and brutality, the racial profiling is the panthers, and they decide to have guns -- which were legal to have, to defend their rights and communities, and again that is something that catapulted into this context of young people wants to change the world and make at it more just world. >> michael: i
it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement...
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we would not so designate a defense fund per se. we would like flexibility. >> i assume there is an annual maintenance cost. >> operation and maintenance costs. put in it.oles we're very good at building the infrastructure. we know what works better. it is not just building but maintaining. people's lifebout along the border. >> the last remaining mile of he fence >> all that hearing online. changes to u.s. code. among the issues they'll deal with later this week, helping people with pre-existing conditions get health insurance and authorizing the drawdown of the government's helium supply. again, live house coverage coming up at 2:00 and then 4:30 here on c-span. the 2013 congressional directory is here, the latest listings for the house and senate. all the contact you need, district maps, committee assignments. also, information about cabinet members, supreme court justices and the nation's governors. it's $12.95 plus shipping and handling and you can order online at c-span.org. back on capitol hill later this afternoon, we'll hav
we would not so designate a defense fund per se. we would like flexibility. >> i assume there is an annual maintenance cost. >> operation and maintenance costs. put in it.oles we're very good at building the infrastructure. we know what works better. it is not just building but maintaining. people's lifebout along the border. >> the last remaining mile of he fence >> all that hearing online. changes to u.s. code. among the issues they'll deal with later this week,...
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we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dolls and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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over the years as the country's homeland defenses hardened, the fear seemed to abate until today. and now the attention focuses on those two issues, who did this, bring them to justice. with the latest on the investigation here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: it is dramatic videos like this and this, captured at the scene of the horrific blast today that investigators will be combing through for clues of what happened this afternoon. two bombs exploding within seconds of each other and only 100 yards apart. the bombs were small portable devices that could have been carried in a backpack, easily concealed among the thousands of spectators and that's what makes this investigation so difficult. >> doesn't take a lot of expertise to make small, handheld, backpack-sized bombs. you can go on the internet at this moment and it will tell you the components, it will tell you about timers, it will tell you about using cell phones to detonate it as one device. >> reporter: authorities say there are no suspects but peter king saying there is a person at a local hospital who has come under
over the years as the country's homeland defenses hardened, the fear seemed to abate until today. and now the attention focuses on those two issues, who did this, bring them to justice. with the latest on the investigation here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: it is dramatic videos like this and this, captured at the scene of the horrific blast today that investigators will be combing through for clues of what happened this afternoon. two bombs exploding within seconds of each other...
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even in states where they are on defense. democrats are definitely playing defense this year. they got to play a little offense in 2012, they're not so lucky this year. 2016 looks great for them if they want to wait that long. but they have to hope in a place like alaska, for example, there could be a competitive primary where the quote/unquote wrong candidate comes out so that you get a situation by 2010 where the weaker candidate wins a republican primary giving a democrat a chance to hold a tough seat. >> ifill: if you are a second-term president about to enter the lagging days of your power and you are losing people in your party in the senate, what do you do about that? how does the president begin to position himself so that he's going to complete this advantage. he has all these big legacy-making domestic issues lining up. >> well, he has to there's not much he can don't do about some of these. but for so many red state democrats, this is the great irony, whether they're running as incumbent or for an open seat they'll spend their entire campaign running away from the s
even in states where they are on defense. democrats are definitely playing defense this year. they got to play a little offense in 2012, they're not so lucky this year. 2016 looks great for them if they want to wait that long. but they have to hope in a place like alaska, for example, there could be a competitive primary where the quote/unquote wrong candidate comes out so that you get a situation by 2010 where the weaker candidate wins a republican primary giving a democrat a chance to hold a...
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sounds the alarm of a promising european defense spending which leaves washington picking out the majority of the top nato and threatens a crisis of unity. plus the u.s. officials adam is the grilling hunger strike a gun tanabe now includes overhauled the detainees that jurors have assisted the figure is all along. this is also you coming to life. and a very warm welcome to the world. according to investigators the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings says it's america's wars in iraq and afghanistan that led him and his brother to carry out the was us based at tuck since nine eleven after questioning nineteen year old john hartson knives police believe the bombers were actually on their own initiative and no slings to any foreign terrorist group all season is this a trick and a report from boston. as the nineteen year old boston bombing suspect joe hart's are naiads condition improves from serious to fair he's beginning to reveal information to investigators from what we're hearing on the ground according to official star ny it has said that the motive behind the two bombings
sounds the alarm of a promising european defense spending which leaves washington picking out the majority of the top nato and threatens a crisis of unity. plus the u.s. officials adam is the grilling hunger strike a gun tanabe now includes overhauled the detainees that jurors have assisted the figure is all along. this is also you coming to life. and a very warm welcome to the world. according to investigators the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings says it's america's wars in...
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on defense is now only being achieved by three nato members and. reports now from brussels the rift between alliance members is growing. the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen had actually come out and warned its partners against the danger of defense spending cuts as we've already seen especially from its european partners this opinion was also echoed by a u.s. defense secretary leon panetta he said that if this trend does continue to be alliance it could be in danger of moving into what he called a collective military irrelevance so there's the question of whether it will actually still be relevant given the decrease in its capabilities and opinion also . echoed by the former u.s. defense secretary robert gates the problem that nato is facing when it comes to budget is no small matter if we just look back to more than a decade ago if. you had a goal of having sixty thousand troops for instance available for battle in a so-called in so-called core however today we see that these battle groups range from about fifteen hundred to twenty fi
on defense is now only being achieved by three nato members and. reports now from brussels the rift between alliance members is growing. the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen had actually come out and warned its partners against the danger of defense spending cuts as we've already seen especially from its european partners this opinion was also echoed by a u.s. defense secretary leon panetta he said that if this trend does continue to be alliance it could be in danger of moving into...
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. >> defense secretary chuck hagel spoke about the bombings today while on a flight to israel saying, the attack was criminal and every region of the world is not safe from these terrible acts. >> i have not seen any intelligence that would make such a link, but as you know, all of the facts are not in. all of the dynamics and intelligence is not complete and until we know that, until we get more pieces, we won't be able to answer some of those questions. >> hagel also said the obama administration doesn't have enough information yet to decide whether the surviving 19-year-old tsarnaev brother should be sent to the guantanamo bay prison for terror suspects. >>> we're learning much, much more about the suspects now from the russian republic of dagestan where their father now lives. now cnn can exclusively reveal alleged boston bomber tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, had video of a jihadist on his youtube channel. let's get to nick paton walsh now, he joins us by phone from dagestan. so nick, what do you know about this video? i just spoke with the police commissioner here in bosto
. >> defense secretary chuck hagel spoke about the bombings today while on a flight to israel saying, the attack was criminal and every region of the world is not safe from these terrible acts. >> i have not seen any intelligence that would make such a link, but as you know, all of the facts are not in. all of the dynamics and intelligence is not complete and until we know that, until we get more pieces, we won't be able to answer some of those questions. >> hagel also said...
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. >> use a 19-game shotgun and have good defensive effect. i don't think this is applicable. there are people who want to make the argument but a .12-game shotgun. 2,000 weapons available for people without assault weapon. >> chris: we are running out of time so i won't give you a chance to answer that question, congressman king but i'll give you a chance to answer another question. this has spilled? debate on immigration reform. grassley, the senator from iowa says before we reform the system we have to focus more on who we let in the country. your response? >> well, first, i don't think it should have severe impact on the immigration debate. we should focus whether it should be refined and if people are coming from a country that has terrorist background. strong terrorist element that that country there should be extra vetting from that country. i'm grandson of immigrants. i have some concern with security aspect of immigration reform i don't think we should use it as an excuse to stop the debate. i do believe if someone is coming from country, which has strong al-qaeda any
. >> use a 19-game shotgun and have good defensive effect. i don't think this is applicable. there are people who want to make the argument but a .12-game shotgun. 2,000 weapons available for people without assault weapon. >> chris: we are running out of time so i won't give you a chance to answer that question, congressman king but i'll give you a chance to answer another question. this has spilled? debate on immigration reform. grassley, the senator from iowa says before we reform...
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. >> use a 19-game shotgun and have good defensive effect. i don't think this is applicable. there are people who want to make the argument but a .12-game shotgun. 2,000 weapons available for people without assault weapon. >> chris: we are running out of time so i won't give you a chance to answer that question, congressman king but i'll give you a chance to answer another question. this has spilled? debate on immigration reform. grassley, the senator from iowa says before we reform the system we have to focus more on who we let in the country. your response? >> well, first, i don't think it should have severe impact on the immigration debate. we should focus whether it should be refined and if people are coming from a country that has terrorist background. strong terrorist element that that country there should be extra vetting from that country. i'm grandson of immigrants. i have some concern with security aspect of immigration reform i don't think we should use it as an excuse to stop the debate. i do believe if someone is coming from country, which has strong al-qaeda any
. >> use a 19-game shotgun and have good defensive effect. i don't think this is applicable. there are people who want to make the argument but a .12-game shotgun. 2,000 weapons available for people without assault weapon. >> chris: we are running out of time so i won't give you a chance to answer that question, congressman king but i'll give you a chance to answer another question. this has spilled? debate on immigration reform. grassley, the senator from iowa says before we reform...
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you have the cia involved in that, the fbi and the defense intelligence agency to try to be sure that these two did not have others that they were working with. that this, you know, is truly over. we just don't know that yet. >> and we will go straight to the president the minute we see him approach the podium. pierre thomas, you're listening? >> reporter: diane, one of the things that struck me about the press conference is, it reminded us of the sheer violence we saw this week. the bombing. mangled people. the police chief tonight talked about 200 rounds being fired in the exchange with the suspects last night. bombs being thrown, homemade grenades. and he used a word that we don't often hear, we've been hearing too often of late, that the m.i.t. police officer was assassinated. i think we first reported today that they walked up on that security officer, that police officer, fired on him and executed him in his car. >> and, again, the police said they could detect his presence. the suspect's presence from those helicopters, presumably? >> they can do that. the extraordinary thing,
you have the cia involved in that, the fbi and the defense intelligence agency to try to be sure that these two did not have others that they were working with. that this, you know, is truly over. we just don't know that yet. >> and we will go straight to the president the minute we see him approach the podium. pierre thomas, you're listening? >> reporter: diane, one of the things that struck me about the press conference is, it reminded us of the sheer violence we saw this week....
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everything except for things that are touched by the defense sector which is sequestration. so more good news than bad news, but we have a market that can't make up its mind. >> but we've been looking for a pull back. we went so far so fast since the beginning of the year. i'm sensing you don't view this as a change of the trend overall, but maybe a pause that refreshes? >> that's a very good pint. it's almost like a census call that we need to pull back. from the lows to the highs, we have pulled back about 2.6%. so certainly not a correction. we haven't had a 3% pull back in 2013 and we experienced the best and worst days in the market this week. so starting to see increased volatility, but we're seeing lower highs and lower lows. so that's maybe the way we walk into something that is more than 3%, a 5% correction would certainly be what consensus is calling for. >> art, just putting all the details aside, i've said that i guess the last night or two, i felt, look, that this boss goto bombing will be solved. no question. but i think it gave people an excuse in the stock ma
everything except for things that are touched by the defense sector which is sequestration. so more good news than bad news, but we have a market that can't make up its mind. >> but we've been looking for a pull back. we went so far so fast since the beginning of the year. i'm sensing you don't view this as a change of the trend overall, but maybe a pause that refreshes? >> that's a very good pint. it's almost like a census call that we need to pull back. from the lows to the highs,...
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. >> and y could use a 12-gauge shotgun and have a good defensive effect. and there's the element of surprise. you've got police all over the place in watertown, so i don't really think that this is applicable. i think there are people that want to make this argument, but 12-gauge shotgun, there are many weapons, 2,000-plus weapons that are available to people for choice without an assault weapon. >> we're running out of time. so i'm not going to give you a chance to answer that question, congressman king. i'll give you a chance to answer the other question. this has also spilled into the debate over immigration reform. some conservatives like charles grassley, senator from iowa, are saying, before we reform the system, we ought to focus more on who we let into this country. your response? >> first of all, i don't think it should have a severe impact on the immigration debate. i do think it should focus on whether or not it should be refined, and if people are coming from a country which has terrorist background, if there's a strong terrorist element in tha
. >> and y could use a 12-gauge shotgun and have a good defensive effect. and there's the element of surprise. you've got police all over the place in watertown, so i don't really think that this is applicable. i think there are people that want to make this argument, but 12-gauge shotgun, there are many weapons, 2,000-plus weapons that are available to people for choice without an assault weapon. >> we're running out of time. so i'm not going to give you a chance to answer that...
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defense secretary robert gates he said that if this trend does continue that the alliance could be in danger of moving into what he called a collective military irrelevance so there's the question of whether nato will actually still be relevant given the decrease in its capabilities and there are signals coming from the u.s. that they are not keen on continuing that kind of partnership with this sort of inequality and also looking at the u.s. his own budget costs as well as its shift in priority especially after we've heard that pivot to asia so they have their own concerns with their questioning the kind of reliance the kind of partnership that they have especially with european countries moving forward they're also facing some lack of enthusiasm from the european members of just germany france are very eager to contribute to any military operation so again. the nato secretary general has come out saying that the capability of nato will be impacted and there is a question of critics on the actual relevance of the v. alliance. there's not much of. its members to contribute or to to gi
defense secretary robert gates he said that if this trend does continue that the alliance could be in danger of moving into what he called a collective military irrelevance so there's the question of whether nato will actually still be relevant given the decrease in its capabilities and there are signals coming from the u.s. that they are not keen on continuing that kind of partnership with this sort of inequality and also looking at the u.s. his own budget costs as well as its shift in...
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into the defense department? >> no. there has been a proposal that's been reported that kind of over time, they're going to transfer the control of the program from the c.i.a. to the defense department. but what we believe is going to still be allowed is the c.i.a. will still have responsibility for finding what's called finding and fixing the enemy. so basically it is locating who the target is and then basically getting them into the cross hairs. but then the decision on actually firing the missile would be at the defense department. which is an important change but it also means the c.i.a. would retain a role. now, what we've also been told, this may be something that will take some time, possibly even a couple of years because the c.i.a. wants to retain control over drone strikes in pakistan which is where most of the drone strikes are happening. >> bill: do we know questions about the drones, i think it is a very troubling situation on so many levels but let's start with -- is this an act of war? >> well, that's --
into the defense department? >> no. there has been a proposal that's been reported that kind of over time, they're going to transfer the control of the program from the c.i.a. to the defense department. but what we believe is going to still be allowed is the c.i.a. will still have responsibility for finding what's called finding and fixing the enemy. so basically it is locating who the target is and then basically getting them into the cross hairs. but then the decision on actually firing...
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certainly this defense lawyer is going to say, stop talking. there is nothing to be gained at this point, particularly since his cooperation may be the only negotiating leverage he has to avoid a death penalty. so certainly there will be two thoughts on the mind of his defense attorney. one is silence from his client, and the second is delay. delay things as long as possible. the country, the commonwealth of massachusetts, boston, everybody is hugely exercised about this right now, but time has a way of making people somewhat less angry, increasing the chances perhaps for a plea bargain or some sort of other resolution to the case. >> so all of that talk of some sort of public safety exception before you give him his miranda rights, all that talk of naming him as an enemy combatant, all of that is moot right now. they've gone forward with the official proceedings. >> well, they may have used the public safety exception, and apparently they were using it to question him, and he responded in some way given his medical condition. but certainly now
certainly this defense lawyer is going to say, stop talking. there is nothing to be gained at this point, particularly since his cooperation may be the only negotiating leverage he has to avoid a death penalty. so certainly there will be two thoughts on the mind of his defense attorney. one is silence from his client, and the second is delay. delay things as long as possible. the country, the commonwealth of massachusetts, boston, everybody is hugely exercised about this right now, but time has...
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. >> it's the first line of defense. now, if we have the background checks, does that mean no criminals will ever again get a gun? no. does it mean the dangerously ill will never again get guns? no. but it's going to be a little bit tougher, and we know it's works. >> reporter: many people asked the senators question about the legislation and what they could do to push it forward. >> i think that says it all. >> reporter: but some, a mfrnt, questioned the representatives about whether more laws are the answer. >> i think a lot of people are working from an emotional perspective right now. and i think legislation based on emotion is risky and usually rushed. >> reporter: kirk vartan, a second amendment supporter, says guns and other weapons are being demonized. he says a better solution to the violence is education. >> pressure cookers, ball bearings, all these other things, these are all -- you can't legislate all this stuff out. you can't just try and legislate safety in terms of taking -- trying to ban certain things.
. >> it's the first line of defense. now, if we have the background checks, does that mean no criminals will ever again get a gun? no. does it mean the dangerously ill will never again get guns? no. but it's going to be a little bit tougher, and we know it's works. >> reporter: many people asked the senators question about the legislation and what they could do to push it forward. >> i think that says it all. >> reporter: but some, a mfrnt, questioned the representatives...
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committee is free to trade defense stocks banking committee senators can trade bank stocks conflicts of interest is strong but the america. congress. so when obama signed the stock act in two thousand and twelve to help stop this mindblowing wing corrupt nonsense or at least make it so transparent that no one in washington was risk it he said the powerful should be good to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else and you leave lots of public speeches and allowed cameras to roll when he left. the air and there's the obama does care about congress acting in your best interest and not in the interest of the testaments. except own lame president obama just signed the rollback of key provision to the stock act members of the executive and legislative branches turns out to be required to file their personal financial disclosure forms online so that everyone can see them no they're free to keep all of that insider trading as hidden as usual shockingly obama didn't know the press conference this time no because that would have been very quietly and c
committee is free to trade defense stocks banking committee senators can trade bank stocks conflicts of interest is strong but the america. congress. so when obama signed the stock act in two thousand and twelve to help stop this mindblowing wing corrupt nonsense or at least make it so transparent that no one in washington was risk it he said the powerful should be good to create one set of rules for themselves and another set of rules for everybody else and you leave lots of public speeches...
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chan change, the moment we change, the moment we look inward, the moment we get on a crouch on our defensive, that's the moment when they win. what makes me so proud of this great state and the city of boston and cambridge and all those involved and the students on this campus, what makes me so proud to be an american is that we have not yielded to our fears. we have not compromised our values. we have not weakened our instituti constitutional guarantees. we have not closed our borders. just look around this field at the student body here. just listen to the accents of the president and vice president, this is a diverse campus. probably the greatest technological university in the world, it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. you represent every community in the world. and what do you do? you challenge your orthodox as they try to impose it. you push the envelope. you know that no change can come without jettison in the past, you're on the edge of science and technology. you make no distinction between the competence of male and femal
chan change, the moment we change, the moment we look inward, the moment we get on a crouch on our defensive, that's the moment when they win. what makes me so proud of this great state and the city of boston and cambridge and all those involved and the students on this campus, what makes me so proud to be an american is that we have not yielded to our fears. we have not compromised our values. we have not weakened our instituti constitutional guarantees. we have not closed our borders. just...
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secretary of defense, chuck hagel. that happened in israel yesterday. in that press conference, the israeli defense minister seemed less certain. they said that israel would not allow rogue elements to get their hands on the chemical stockpile of the regime. he said that had not happened, it had not been tested but israel would not allow it to happen. >> obviously, if this is true, it increases pressure on the united states to increase or to intervene, in some way. president obama had said in the past, syria's use of chemical weapons would be a game changer, that was a red line they could not cross. what are you hearing from u.s. officials? >> reporter: absolutely, anderson. on so many occasions we've heard from u.s. officials saying that the syrian regime would suffer dire consequences if they were to use chemical weapons. now today we've heard from the pentagon, the pentagon press secretary george little said, the united states continues to assess reports of chemical weapons used in syrian. the use of such weapons would be unacceptable. we reiterate i
secretary of defense, chuck hagel. that happened in israel yesterday. in that press conference, the israeli defense minister seemed less certain. they said that israel would not allow rogue elements to get their hands on the chemical stockpile of the regime. he said that had not happened, it had not been tested but israel would not allow it to happen. >> obviously, if this is true, it increases pressure on the united states to increase or to intervene, in some way. president obama had...
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single witness for the defense. our legal analyst was surprised that there was in medical expert called to defend the doctor which he says suggests a serious weakness in the doctor's case and indicates that the defense had trouble finding anyone who would defend the practices at the clinic. closing arguments in that case will be monday. >>> air delays are hitting the united states more than 1,000 delays attributed in one day to furloughs from the forced budget cuts passed by congress. many dispute whether these were necessary. but in all, 50,000 faa workers are being forced to take unpaid time off to save money. the obama administration said today it would be open to legislation that would give the faa flexibility with its budget. but called that a band-aid approach. a spokeswoman for the airline says the lobbying group is trying to halt the furloughs and calls them irresponsible and unnecessary. and many are arguing that these are not required by the sequester. well, we have an "outfront" investigation on whether t
single witness for the defense. our legal analyst was surprised that there was in medical expert called to defend the doctor which he says suggests a serious weakness in the doctor's case and indicates that the defense had trouble finding anyone who would defend the practices at the clinic. closing arguments in that case will be monday. >>> air delays are hitting the united states more than 1,000 delays attributed in one day to furloughs from the forced budget cuts passed by congress....
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they are so happy about this that this defense of the second amendment, which i can't understand, and i have taught constitutional law for 39 years, and i still don't understand how they are defining the words second amendment. >> stephanie: yeah, any other country you go against what 90% of the people want you have a cue. >> caller: i am one of the angry ones. >> stephanie: yeah. it's beyond disappointed -- >> disappointed! >> stephanie: yeah, and even the president said what else can you do except show up at the ballot box at this point. it's just stunning -- >> and i think this should be the end of the 50-state strategy, because he need real democrats. >> obama: the gun lobby and its allies willfully lied about the bill. >> stephanie: that's what got me the most. despite emotional pleas from the families of victims of the shootings in newtown, and brood public support, the bill failed 54-46. visibly -- a visibly angry obama that was -- he talked about -- we already played that clip. it being a shameful day for washington. he said sooner or later we're going to get it right, the mem
they are so happy about this that this defense of the second amendment, which i can't understand, and i have taught constitutional law for 39 years, and i still don't understand how they are defining the words second amendment. >> stephanie: yeah, any other country you go against what 90% of the people want you have a cue. >> caller: i am one of the angry ones. >> stephanie: yeah. it's beyond disappointed -- >> disappointed! >> stephanie: yeah, and even the...
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circumstance when someone is in a hospital and has of the bill dated condition that lowers their body's defense mechanisms experts say the problem is a result of doctors prescribing antibiotics too often and patients taking them and appropriately they ask the doctor to give them an antibiotic because they think they'll feel better in some time just to satisfy the pace. a doctor will give an antibiotic which is not appropriate and that selects for the growth selective growth of these resistant microbes the centers for disease control is calling on hospitals to take action to detect and prevent cases of superbugs and so once you identify that there is what do you. want to add in five days a cod we. found was taking care of sufficient and we're quite interaction. and the patient has to be in isolation that means washing your hands thoroughly when you go into a room and when you leave a room wearing gloves protective equipment downs when you know someone is infected with the rising rates of superbugs experts say doctors nurses and patients must take action now to prevent the problem from spreading
circumstance when someone is in a hospital and has of the bill dated condition that lowers their body's defense mechanisms experts say the problem is a result of doctors prescribing antibiotics too often and patients taking them and appropriately they ask the doctor to give them an antibiotic because they think they'll feel better in some time just to satisfy the pace. a doctor will give an antibiotic which is not appropriate and that selects for the growth selective growth of these resistant...
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no, at the end of the day some people get upset and defensive but i try to remain somewhat moderate. my wife is a christian that helps to keep me in line a little bit. >> cenk: all right, it's so true too. religious people have to realize, we who don't believe any more right we're surrounded by believers. my mom is a believer. when i talk about people who are religious i always have my mom in mind. i never want to offend you. i don't want insult you, but at the same time we want to provide an avenue for people who think a little differently and have that be acceptable. in politics, that's important because agnostics and atheists have been run over in this country even though it's the first secular country in the world, it was set up so we're not ruled by religion. that's the whole point of the country. that leads to the question of how do you fight back? >> well, we fight back in a lot of ways. i think the number one way is doing what you did right now. saying i'm an agnostic. i'm an agnostic, and i'm an atheist. it's showing people we're your friends, you're your neighbor, we're you
no, at the end of the day some people get upset and defensive but i try to remain somewhat moderate. my wife is a christian that helps to keep me in line a little bit. >> cenk: all right, it's so true too. religious people have to realize, we who don't believe any more right we're surrounded by believers. my mom is a believer. when i talk about people who are religious i always have my mom in mind. i never want to offend you. i don't want insult you, but at the same time we want to...
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i'm not speaking in defense of him. i share her frustration. >> i share her frustration too. we don't have to go back, though, to 1965. go back to 2007. go back to 2008. george w. bush had an approval rating in the low 30s. he had 78% of americans against the -- he had nancy pelosi as a speaker of the house. george w. bush -- i know the bush library is opening up -- this is a study of contrast. the statement that it's better to be feared than loved is born out in the examples of george w. bush and barack obama, because legislators knew that george w. bush was going to get his way or he was going to beat them up. bush, time and time and time again in 2007 and 2008, when his approval ratings were at their lowest, he got what he wanted because congressman or a senator in either party knew that -- >> and barack obama got it on health care. not a different human being. >> that they would be destroyed if they didn't give bush what he wanted, that he was going to use everything he could use in his arsenal to get what he needed. >> we don't disagree. i feel this and i share your frus
i'm not speaking in defense of him. i share her frustration. >> i share her frustration too. we don't have to go back, though, to 1965. go back to 2007. go back to 2008. george w. bush had an approval rating in the low 30s. he had 78% of americans against the -- he had nancy pelosi as a speaker of the house. george w. bush -- i know the bush library is opening up -- this is a study of contrast. the statement that it's better to be feared than loved is born out in the examples of george w....
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strikes a deal with imminent threats to define relatively narrowly could be justified as defense against attack. beyond that, one cannot what strikes against groups not covered by the aumf in the way we've seen on the public record. >> i didn't direct this to you, colonel mcsally, but what is your view on the constitution versus absent alliance on the aumf? >> sir, i am not a legal expert, but article ii of the constitution, that clearly is authorization of itself. where aumf comes in as many don't have the three criteria, but you have al qaeda, al qaeda leaders and affiliate specifically designated to the intelligence process in order to allow them to be legitimate targets. speaking broadly and in my work in africa on which has the highest level of scrutiny, it was a very high level in order to make the case individuals or organizations that the criteria. those discussions were at the highest levels before and it was approved. >> the next question for professor brooks and somin. yuko suggested one of the problems with the procedure is oversight is typically are determines how they do so
strikes a deal with imminent threats to define relatively narrowly could be justified as defense against attack. beyond that, one cannot what strikes against groups not covered by the aumf in the way we've seen on the public record. >> i didn't direct this to you, colonel mcsally, but what is your view on the constitution versus absent alliance on the aumf? >> sir, i am not a legal expert, but article ii of the constitution, that clearly is authorization of itself. where aumf comes...
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he says that in defense of her client. the officials said they have not had a new suspect or they believe this person who has a grudge is involved at all. >>> chris cuomo is going to be talking to him live 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> one of the men accused of planning an al qaeda backed attack on a passenger train appeared to court today in toronto, canada. he plotted to derail a train headed from canada to new york by setting off explosives. his alleged accomplice appeared in court yesterday. authorities have net released details about either suspect. >>> an eight story building collapsed in bangladesh killing more than 70 people today. they are looking for those who may still be trapped in the ruins. it is a grisly scene. you may remember a fire killed more than a 100 people a few months ago. >>> tamerlan tsarnaev spent six months in russia last year. did his trip have anything to do with last week's terror attack? we're going to take you to dagestan to try to retrace some of his steps right of that. before local farmers and
he says that in defense of her client. the officials said they have not had a new suspect or they believe this person who has a grudge is involved at all. >>> chris cuomo is going to be talking to him live 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> one of the men accused of planning an al qaeda backed attack on a passenger train appeared to court today in toronto, canada. he plotted to derail a train headed from canada to new york by setting off explosives. his alleged accomplice appeared in...
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after 38 days and 10 witnesses, jodi arias' defense rested its case tuesday. the prosecution getting its turn again calling an expert witness who punched holes in arias' testimony and ryan owens is in phoenix with that. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the prosecutor has now started what's called his rebuttal case and he wasted no time attacking jodi arias and those expert witnesses who tried to explain away her lies. jodi arias, master manipulator and serial liar who refuses to take responsibility for anything. now there's a portrait of the admitted killer the jury hasn't seen in a while. and it's exactly the one prosecution psychologist dr. janeen demarte came to court to paint. >> people with this personality profile tend to experience a lot of aggressiveness, hostility, defensiveness. >> reporter: demarte spent a dozen hours with her in jail and diagnosed her with a personality disorder. she knows exactly what happened when she shot and stabbed her ex, travis alexander but is incapable of taking blame. >> they tend to externalize blame.
after 38 days and 10 witnesses, jodi arias' defense rested its case tuesday. the prosecution getting its turn again calling an expert witness who punched holes in arias' testimony and ryan owens is in phoenix with that. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, amy. the prosecutor has now started what's called his rebuttal case and he wasted no time attacking jodi arias and those expert witnesses who tried to explain away her lies. jodi arias, master manipulator and serial liar who...
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with more, robert shock is a criminal defense attorney and quiche -- heaven is a federal prosecutor. igate to see both of you. bob, a lot of people are calling for the death penalty. we are far away from that decision. but in federal court, does it matter where the case takes place -- in massachusetts or elsewhere? >> no, absolutely not. if the charges are lodged of using a weapons of mass destruction to murder american citizens, they can seek the death punishment. it's up to the department of justice. but boston or any other venue would be able to do that. >> jamie: you can guess how the jury pool will feel about this? >> right. that's all over the country, not just boston. this is a very serious case, especially whenw what our country has been through in the. >> jamie: you both agree it should be in a civilian court t. seems to be that's the direction it's going, not a military tribunal. he may not be in a condition to be asked any questions. but is anything off limits? >> at this point, they for using the public safety exception. but it's very murky, with regard to the case law. t
with more, robert shock is a criminal defense attorney and quiche -- heaven is a federal prosecutor. igate to see both of you. bob, a lot of people are calling for the death penalty. we are far away from that decision. but in federal court, does it matter where the case takes place -- in massachusetts or elsewhere? >> no, absolutely not. if the charges are lodged of using a weapons of mass destruction to murder american citizens, they can seek the death punishment. it's up to the...
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if you mirandize this, we're turning this over to defense lawyers. defense lawyers aren't bad people, we don't want to turn our intelligence gathering over to them right now and this terrorist. that's where we are. >> well, this public safety exception about much was made late last week, it doesn't seem to matter too much. it doesn't seem to matter a hill of beans if they mirandize him today. it seems like, i hate to say this, it was a good story. they caught him. they nailed him. they got the rest of it in rapid time, given aid to the law enforcement process. >> i think we were all grateful he was captured alive, particularly because we wanted to understand whether there were future attacks planned and if he was tied to anyone else or any other organization, particularly a foreign terrorist organization. so this is -- i really think this is so wrong because we owe it to the american people to feind out what he know -- to find out what he knows, and to hold him accountable. we can do both here. unfortunately, their decision to go down the federal tri
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awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. david mattingly, cnn, new mexico. >> perspective on this. as we're learning every day, stopping someone before they can commit an act like this is very difficult. more difficult than we even imagined sometimes. however, what made the difference at the marathon was how people responded after the bombs went off. tremendous energy, tremendous know-how and triage, and the more they understand about these bombs and what they can do, the better first responders can limit the impact and that's part of the equation how we stay safer. >>> we're going to take a break. emotions of anger, disbelief, heartbreak from the mother of the boston bombing suspects. she speaks out to cnn. what she says, when we come back. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one n
awareness of your surroundings could be the only defense. david mattingly, cnn, new mexico. >> perspective on this. as we're learning every day, stopping someone before they can commit an act like this is very difficult. more difficult than we even imagined sometimes. however, what made the difference at the marathon was how people responded after the bombs went off. tremendous energy, tremendous know-how and triage, and the more they understand about these bombs and what they can do, the...
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head of the snake off in other parts of the world and that is a concern that homeland security and defense will keep. but relative and absent of the markets, i think it is a recognitionful what are the underlying fundmentams. you see an ibm and mcdonald and fed ex. consumption based companies, getting their revenues suppressed a bit. that is it a very early but good indicator that we have a slow down. >> all right. joe, thank you. joe grano a wall street liege - legend . lond lond has a big marathon coming up tomorrow. security like you have never seen before this. it doesn't matter where a good idea comes from, it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. is this a case of one having nothing to do with the other? bad timing, london hosting a marathon this weeke
head of the snake off in other parts of the world and that is a concern that homeland security and defense will keep. but relative and absent of the markets, i think it is a recognitionful what are the underlying fundmentams. you see an ibm and mcdonald and fed ex. consumption based companies, getting their revenues suppressed a bit. that is it a very early but good indicator that we have a slow down. >> all right. joe, thank you. joe grano a wall street liege - legend . lond lond has a...
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beautiful takedown defense by gilbert melendez. >> mike: henderson continued to do the same, high or low kick and punish the side of melendez. been effective with that technique thus far. just about the midway point of the fourth round. nice elbow. >> joe: he loves that stepping in left elbow. >> mike: again with the left ha hand. melendez with a nice combination. melendez, 21-2 as a pro. henderson, 18-2, unbeaten, in his ufc career. >> joe: front leg sidekick to the side. spring out of the step opponent. looks to the elbow again. look at that. beautiful. >> mike: on his back. now he's free. good old-fashioned scrap, joe. >> joe: i think the champion is slowly starting to pull away though a bit. >> mike: what he's been able to do throughout his career ins th they. these fights that go deep. >> joe: he's just landing more that this round, mike. these are the important rounds, championship rounds. and gilbert is not really fighting with a sense of urgency right now. >> mike: 45 seconds remain in this round. 30. >> joe: good hook to the body by gilbert. he caught the kick. big right han
beautiful takedown defense by gilbert melendez. >> mike: henderson continued to do the same, high or low kick and punish the side of melendez. been effective with that technique thus far. just about the midway point of the fourth round. nice elbow. >> joe: he loves that stepping in left elbow. >> mike: again with the left ha hand. melendez with a nice combination. melendez, 21-2 as a pro. henderson, 18-2, unbeaten, in his ufc career. >> joe: front leg sidekick to the...
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>> good luck with that defense. that's a hail mary defense. the younger brother, 19 years old is a student at the university of massachusetts, he was a scholarship student, we've seen in early reports. the older brother on the other hand is a professional or quasi professional boxer whose brains were probably scrambled a bit as a result of the boxing career he had. if anybody influenced anybody else, you could argue the 19-year-old influenced the older brother. >> thanks to you both. david hennenberry is the man who tipped off police to the whereabouts of dzhokhar. at some point, dzhokhar was injured by gunshot wounds. he found refuge in a boat parked in a backyard. that boat belonged to hennenberry. without his call, no one knows what would have happened when dzhokhar would have been found. in an exclusive and emotional interview with our affiliate wccb, he clears up how he stumbled upon one of the most wanted men in america. blood in the boat, he saw blood and went in. >> reporter: not true? >> not true. no. >> reporter: word is, you saw the
>> good luck with that defense. that's a hail mary defense. the younger brother, 19 years old is a student at the university of massachusetts, he was a scholarship student, we've seen in early reports. the older brother on the other hand is a professional or quasi professional boxer whose brains were probably scrambled a bit as a result of the boxing career he had. if anybody influenced anybody else, you could argue the 19-year-old influenced the older brother. >> thanks to you...